Expansion Draft 2017

My understanding is that exemption only covers two years or less of pro hockey, regardless of league. Under this scenario Tryamkin would not be exempt.

My understanding is when they say, "second year pro" they really mean two years of an NHL contract completed.

Tryamkin should be safe as next season will be his second on an NHL contract.

Otherwise Jesse Puljujarvi would be a "third year pro" by the end of next season.
 
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Hutton played 1 game at the AHL Level on a PTO

His contract started last year. He will be a second year Pro

So he is ok .

He played 4 games for them and his contract was signed in 2015. I don't see how he is exempt unless there is some loophole I am missing, which is completely possible.
 
It wasn't a tryout. We signed him on March 16th, 2015. Any AHL games played afterwards count as pro hockey experience. He will have to be protected. Someone should tell Benning, he probably doesn't know.

Nope, it was a try out. His NHL contract didn't begin until this season.

It happens all the time with college players. They sign AHL try-outs with the farm team for the remainder of the season and their NHL contracts start the following season.
 
So Tryamkin doesn't count right? He played like 10-15 games this year.

He counts. Played a few years in the KHL which is pro hockey. William Nylander is not exempt so anyone who has played as many or more pro seasons of hockey as him is not exempt.
 
Nope, it was a try out. His NHL contract didn't begin until this season.

I'd be really shocked if Hutton was not exempt. Playing a couple games in the AHL shouldn't qualify as a pro season under any definition. They'll probably, at least, be a games played cut-off or something.
 
I'm not sure if a PTO counts but Ben Hutton played four games of AHL hockey in the 2014-15 season on these dates:

April 1st - RCH @ UTI
April 7th - HAM @ UTI
April 11th - UTI @ BNG
April 12th - SYR @ UTI

Edit: And he signed his contract in March of that year which was a few weeks before the first game. I did forget he was on a PTO though so my bad there.
 
Even if Hutton is exempt losing Tryamkin would really suck. I don't think Benning has thought far ahead enough to even consider the expansion draft. He will hopefully be gone by then.
 
He counts. Played a few years in the KHL which is pro hockey. William Nylander is not exempt so anyone who has played as many or more pro seasons of hockey as him is not exempt.

Nylander will have played 3 full North American pro seasons.

Tryamkin might not be exempt, but Nylander is a completely different situation that has no bearing.

Would Patrik Laine need to be protected by Winnipeg because he'd played '3 pro seasons' including his time in Europe? I doubt it. I suspect European seasons won't count.

I'm not sure if a PTO counts but Ben Hutton played four games of AHL hockey in the 2014-15 season on these dates:

April 1st - RCH @ UTI
April 7th - HAM @ UTI
April 11th - UTI @ BNG
April 12th - SYR @ UTI

Edit: And he signed his contract in March of that year which was a few weeks before the first game. I did forget he was on a PTO though so my bad there.

Hutton was on a PTO in Utica.

His pro contract started this year.

Again, I'd be *shocked* if they counted late-season AHL games on PTOs from guys finishing their junior/college years as a 'pro season'.
 
Nylander will have played 3 full North American pro seasons.

Tryamkin might not be exempt, but Nylander is a completely different situation that has no bearing.

Would Patrik Laine need to be protected by Winnipeg because he'd played '3 pro seasons' including his time in Europe? I doubt it. I suspect European seasons won't count.

I was under the impression foreign pro hockey leagues counted by maybe I'm wrong. So Panarin would be exempt then? That doesn't seem right to me. I figured for players in this draft they would have another clause that covers that. Basically any player drafted in this draft is exempt, regardless of their experience, at least that is what it should be.
 
If Tryamkin isn't exempt then Puljujarvi and Rantanen wouldn't be either. Which would be ridiculous and obviously won't be the case.
 
I was under the impression foreign pro hockey leagues counted by maybe I'm wrong. So Panarin would be exempt then? That doesn't seem right to me. I figured for players in this draft they would have another clause that covers that. Basically any player drafted in this draft is exempt, regardless of their experience, at least that is what it should be.

I'm not sure how they'll do it.

But pretty much every European plays professional hockey at age 17-18, so every 20-21 y/o Euro will need to be protected if they've only played 1-2 seasons.

I'd assume 'years of service' would be counted the same as for UFA status, which includes NA pro hockey under NHL contracts and that's it. It would get really confusing with tons of wormholes otherwise.
 
I think the answer is that the details around exemption still need to be worked out. Or they are already worked out but have yet to be fully communicated by the league.
 
If Tryamkin isn't exempt then Puljujarvi and Rantanen wouldn't be either. Which would be ridiculous and obviously won't be the case.

Rantanen most likely won't be exempt. I suspect players not yet drafted will be exempt. Seems like an easy common sense rule to apply.
 
Rantanen most likely won't be exempt. I suspect players not yet drafted will be exempt. Seems like an easy common sense rule to apply.

I'd be very surprised if U-20 games played by Europeans in Euro pro leagues were counted as seasons.

Again, the simplest and most logical way to do this is to do years of service exactly the same as how it's done for UFA status, arbitration, etc.

It makes no sense to be classifying a guy as a '3-year pro' or '4-year pro' by one definition and a '2-year pro' by another definition.
 
Rantanen most likely won't be exempt. I suspect players not yet drafted will be exempt. Seems like an easy common sense rule to apply.

Sakic expects he'll be exempt from a 2017 expansion draft.

“We’re not going to burn a year, first of all. He will start next year,†Sakic said. “(Expansion rules) can change. It’s got to be negotiated, but in his first two years, he would be treated like a junior player. From our understanding, but not 100 percent, the first two years he won’t be exposed so you don’t have to protect them. So you can protect your other guys. If expansion (starts) in another year, he would be a one-year pro not a two. If we have to protect him, that’s a guy we’ll protect. You only so many players to protect.â€

http://blogs.denverpost.com/avs/201...antanen-will-not-play-in-10th-nhl-game/23299/
 

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